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21 candidates contest seats covering parts of Bayside in upcoming state election
The Bayside area is represented by four seats, including Maroubra, Heffron, Rockdale, and Kogarah
Minor party candidates have secured the top spots on the ballot paper in the safe Labor seats of Maroubra and Heffron ahead of the state election on Saturday, March 25th.
Chris Minns has gained a significant advantage in the battle for Kogarah, the state's most marginal seat, with top position on the ballot.
Liberal candidate Muhammad Rana gained the number one position in the seat of Rockdale.
The draw for positions on the ballot paper in each electorate was conducted on Thursday after nominations closed on Wednesday.
The Bayside area is represented by four seats, including Maroubra, Heffron, Rockdale, and Kogarah, and there are a total of 21 candidates contesting these seats.
The candidates, in order of their position on the ballot paper, are:
Maroubra
Roderick Aguilar, of Pagewood, Informed Medical Options Party
Kym Chapple, of Maroubra, The Greens
Monique Isenheim, of Maroubra, Sustainable Australia Party
Michael Daley, of Chifley, Labor
Holly Williamson, of Randwick, Animal Justice
Bill Burst, of Phillip Bay, Liberal
Heffron
Rachel Evans, of Chippendale, Socialist Alliance
Linda Paull, of Dulwich Hill, Animal Justice Party
Francis Devine, of Maroubra, Liberal
Sarina Kilham, of St Peters, Independent
Philipa Veitch, of Maroubra, The Greens
Ron Hoenig, of Rosebery, Labor
Ann Godfrey, of Kensington, Sustainable Australia Party
Rockdale
Muhammad Rana, of Bankstown, Liberal
James Morris, of Hurlstone Park, Sustainable Australia Party
Steve Kamper, of Taren Point, Labor
Peter Strong, of Arncliffe, The Greens
Kogarah
Chris Minns, of Kogarah, Labor
Tracy Yuen, of Bexley North, The Greens
Troy Stolz, of Merriwa, Independent
Craig Chung, of Ryde, Liberal
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